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Deviant Criminology

Richard Weaver, Heather Kenney, Rachel Czar

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Rachel Czar, Heather Kenney, and Richard Weaver take listeners on a journey through the world of true crime. With their unique careers in the criminal justice and academic world; they work to provide an entertaining and educational experience for listeners. This podcast examines many areas of true crime including; the formation of laws, cases that defined caselaw, and crimes that impacted the world. Please join us on this journey as we transition from professionals in criminal justice and ac ...
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Family stories perfect for classroom, bedtime, or anytime. Based on my 26 year hobby of reading in public elementary schools, the stories offered here are some of my favorite, kid-tested read-alouds. All stories appear with the permission of the author.
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Welcome to REAL Leadership, the podcast that takes you on a journey behind the scenes of some of the world’s most successful companies. Produced by The О̄nin Group and hosted by CEO Jim Weaver, our show is dedicated to exploring what it truly means to be a leader in industries that make, move and process. In each episode, Jim sits down with C-level executives to discuss their experiences and insights on leadership, as well as the challenges and opportunities that come with leading in dynamic ...
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Learn how to build a legitimate, profitable online business from the ground up without the shiny objects, hypey gimmicks, and without the stress and overwhelm. Your hosts, Todd and Leah Rae Getts take you inside the businesses of ordinary people and show you how they started from ground zero with no influence, no email list or audience to sell to, and no business or marketing experience, and go from working 9-5 jobs to building successful 6 and 7 figure online businesses, and all the steps i ...
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The War Of The Worlds

Sadie Jensen and the staff of KIMH 88.9 The Bridge

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Tonight KMIH 889 the bridge brings you The War of the Worlds, by H. G. Wells. Originally aired on October 30, 1938, at 8 pm in New York, The War of the Worlds is one of the most famous radio dramas as it caused Mass hysteria across the Nation when it aired. The original adaptation is produced, edited, and directed by Sadie Jensen, and stars the KMIH Staff. Cast: Sadie Jensen as Professor Richard Pierson. Annabelle Hegarty as Announcer Two and Voices. Caroline Capuano as Announcer Three and V ...
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Episode 76: Social media algorithms used to be fairly simple to “hack” and manipulate in order to get more reach for your content. But algorithms and AI are sophisticated enough now that “hacking” the algorithm with keyword stuffing, hashtag stuffing, bots, or fake engagement is incredibly difficult – and that’s a good thing. Because what triggers …
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Episode 75: Instagram can be great for building your business organically… but building organically is still slow, and the results are never guaranteed. Many people have been building organically on Instagram for years with little to show for it. And what a lot of people don’t realize is that Instagram is one of the best ad platforms around. In thi…
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Could a traumatic brain injury at age seven have paved the way for one of America's most chilling female serial killers? In this episode, we unravel the dark and twisted life of Nanny Doss, known by many as the "Giggling Granny." We'll explore how definitions of a serial killer can vary, providing critical context before delving into the sinister t…
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Episode 74: For online coaches, consultants, and course creators, making sales requires a lot of relationship-building. We can automate a lot of that relationship-building process with funnels, automated email follow-ups, and a slew of other marketing tools, but at the end of the day, people will only buy from those that they know, like, and trust.…
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He’s driving operational excellence in a world of milk runs, cross-docks, and lean practices. Richard DeBoer, Executive Vice President of Supply Chain Logistics at Carter Logistics, combines financial acumen with operational expertise to lead one of the top logistics firms. Drawing on his wealth of experience as CFO and COO, Richard has propelled C…
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Episode 73: A lot of people start a podcast, but not many people get listeners, sponsors, or land any customers or clients from their podcast. Podcasting is one of the best ways to create content for an online business, and there are a lot of ways to make money from your podcast. But that doesn’t mean it’s easy. In this episode, Amber Romaniuk tell…
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Episode 72: One of the easiest and most profitable ways to scale an online business is by selling more things to your existing customers. The leads are free, they’re warm, and they’ve already trusted you with their credit card at least once before… so selling to your existing customers is WAY easier than trying to sell to a cold audience that doesn…
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Episode 71: There’s nothing worse than starting an online business, investing a ton of time, energy, and money into developing it, spending countless hours and thousands of dollars into learning how to market it, just to find out months (or years) later that nobody is really interested. Your idea needs to stand out, be unique, and offer some kind o…
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Episode 70: Everybody wants the “laptop lifestyle”, but most people who start an online business end up working more hours for less pay. Even when your business starts having success and you scale to 6 or 7 figures, you may be making more money, but you’re often still left working more than you worked at your full time job. One of the keys to final…
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Episode 69: Therapists, counselors, nutritionists, personal trainers, etc… there are many types of service providers who spend years in college to earn an advanced degree just to go to work for another company, putting in 40-60 hours a week, just to earn what a manager at McDonalds makes. This leads to high stress and burnout in many of these profe…
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Send us a Text Message. On June 13th, 2022, Brittany Horn Duff left a panicked voicemail on her friend’s phone stating that she was scared and in Louisa, Kentucky on her way home…but Brittany never made it home. It has been two years since Brittany vanished This is not just a story about a missing mother of four, a loving cousin, a best friend, or …
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Episode 68: One of the keys to scaling a high ticket coaching, consulting, or agency business is raising your prices… but just how “high-ticket” can you go? A lot of that depends on the type of client that you’re going after. In this episode, Barbara Weaver Smith teaches us her “whale hunting” method for landing huge corporate clients that pay up t…
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Episode 67: One of the biggest pain points of selling high ticket offers is having to do sales calls. Not only are you having the same conversation with every single prospect one at a time, but you can only scale sales calls so far before you need to start hiring a sales team. In today’s episode, Justin “J” Boyum teaches us his virtual event strate…
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Episode 66: One of the biggest problems online business owners face is that nobody knows that they exist. You might have an amazing product or service that you offer, but if you can’t get exposure and traffic to your offer, then you really don’t have a business. In this episode, Frank King reveals his secrets for getting on one of the biggest stage…
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Episode 65: When it comes to scaling your online business, a lot of the strategies out there are focused on simply bringing in more traffic, or implementing some new marketing gimmick that never really lives up to its promises. The truth about scaling is that it really depends on your specific situation, and focusing on the wrong strategy at the wr…
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We’re still reeling a bit from what we just learned: The uncomfortable truth behind building a great culture. How will the next revolution in packaging impact your business, too? When innovation beats iteration. Our guest in this episode took us in directions we weren’t expecting (but man, did we need to go there!) His passion and pragmatism are ch…
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Send us a Text Message. Episode 29 On July 26th, 1992, Brenda held a birthday party for her one-year-old son, lovingly nicknamed, “June bug”. The birthday party came to an end at approximately 9:00 p.m. Allegedly, Brenda went from car to car asking someone to stay with her; sadly, she was left alone (Perry, 2022). That would be the last day anyone …
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Episode 64: Everyone thought that A.I. would be taking over the boring, menial, low-level jobs in society. But now that A.I. is here, we’re finding out that instead, it’s doing creative work, writing content, giving expert advice, and taking over the high-level skilled jobs with things such as AI generated photos, videos, content, search results, a…
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Send us a Text Message. Episode 28 Debra Greenlaw Perry DeMello vanished in the spring of 1988 and her body was found on November 8th. She was thirty-five and a mother of three children. Debra’s body was the third of six women who were found alongside the highway in Southeastern Massachusetts. Sadly, a highway worker found Debra off Interstate 195 …
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Episode 63: It’s a well know statistic in the marketing world that only about 3% of your audience is ready to buy and join right now, which means that 97% of your audience is going to say NO the first time you present your offer to them. The problem is that most online business owners hear “no” and they think it means “no, not ever” and they give u…
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Episode 62: There’s nothing worse than spending months, if not years, developing a well thought out, comprehensive online course or coaching program just to find out that nobody is really interested in buying it. …or, that there’s no way to be profitable with your offer because the cost of your advertising is too high due to the audience you’re tar…
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The transcendent career of a recovering politician. Before Steve Ammons became the CEO of the Birmingham Business Alliance, he served as a Jefferson County Commissioner, focusing on economic development and information technology. Steve’s journey from entrepreneur to city council member to a key figure in regional economic growth has left a lasting…
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Episode 61: There are a lot of different stages that you can speak on, and different stages will help you achieve different goals. Some people want to get paid to speak. Others are willing to speak for free as long as they can sell something from stage. And others are happy just to build brand recognition and gain authority from speaking on stage a…
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Episode 60: Two things that need to happen before you can make a sale are generating the lead, and building trust and rapport (i.e. nurturing your audience). Those are also two of the most difficult hurdles online business owners have to overcome when starting their businesses. But what if you could be dropped into a situation where the leads had a…
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Send us a Text Message. Episode 27 Like I do with many families, I wanted to check in with Dylan’s parents to see if there were any updates or if little Dylan had been found. Dylan’s father, Jason agreed to an interview with me to discuss Dylan’s case. I want to reiterate to my listeners that I am NOT a psychologist as one of my interviewees may ha…
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Episode 59: One of the biggest questions people have when creating their first digital product is ‘how much should I charge?’, and there are a lot of different opinions about the best place to start. Some people will tell you that you should start with a high ticket offer because you can make more money with fewer sales. Then, you can work your way…
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Episode 58: Challenges are becoming an increasingly popular way to sell digital products and coaching programs. The problem with that is that audiences are becoming more and more “immune” to Challenges as a sales tactic. It’s becoming more difficult to get people to register, more difficult to get people to show up every day, and more difficult to …
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Episode 57: Most people who are teaching TikTok marketing strategies are just taking strategies learned from other platforms, like Instagram and YouTube, and teach you to use those same strategies on TikTok. And what people are finding is that you can make some good progress with those strategies, but you eventually plateau at a certain point and y…
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Episode 56: Strategies that people were using in 2020 are no longer working in 2024. Conversion rates are down, fewer people seem to be buying, and it seems like your audience has become immune to marketing strategies that used to work really well just a few short years ago. That being said, there are still online businesses out there that are doin…
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Living the pros and cons of being a young leader Before stepping into his role as President of Operational Technologies Corporation (OpTech), Maximiliano Navarro III honed his entrepreneurial skills and gained invaluable insights from his family’s business. When it comes to drive and commitment, Maximiliano proves age is just a number. In this epis…
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Send us a Text Message. Episode 26 Kenneth Ray Weaver vanished on Christmas, December 25th, 2020. It has been twenty-four years and law enforcement are no closer to solving the case than they were in 2000. I had the honor and privilege of interviewing Kenneth’s sister Becky about her brother and his disappearance. Before discussing his story, my he…
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Episode 55: It’s a well known fact in business that people will only buy from those that they know, like, and trust. In the online world, nothing builds that “know, like, trust” factor faster or stronger than video – especially long-form video. In this episode, Meredith Marsh explains how to build a simple 5-part YouTube sales funnel to drive leads…
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Episode 54: There are a lot of ways to do collaborations in order to generate free traffic, leads, and sales in your online business. Many people are already familiar with things like JV launches, podcast guesting, summits, etc. In this episode, Alison Reeves talks about a few different types of collaborations – bundles and giveaways – where you ca…
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Episode 53: A lot of coaches & trainers online will teach principles and broad, generic strategies, but not get very specific when it comes down to the actual actions you need to take on a daily basis in order to start seeing results. In this episode, Nate Morse breaks down his daily LinkedIn routine that lands as many as 10 high-ticket clients per…
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Episode 52: Most people try to scale their business by simply making more sales. However, what most entrepreneurs don’t realize is that the effort it takes to generate more traffic, the increased ad costs, and the labor required to deliver and support those extra customers makes it the most difficult and least profitable ways to scale. On the other…
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Episode 51: When you’re getting your online business off the ground, one of the things you have to realize is that it’s going to be very difficult to “out-market” the bigger, more experienced coaches and course creators who have bigger audiences, more brand recognition, proven funnels and processes, and overall, just better marketing. That being sa…
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Episode 50: Branding is one of those things that you need to work on, but the problem with what most online business owners do is that they focus on the wrong things at the wrong time. There are part of your brand that are necessary at the beginning of your entrepreneurial journey, and other things that you really shouldn’t consider doing until you…
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A dramatic career shift changed everything. David Reid, the dual-hatted Chief Technology Officer and Chief Marketing Officer at NOV, brings a unique blend of visionary technology and strategic marketing to one of the leading global energy equipment providers. With a background that spans architecture and engineering, David is helping to steer new f…
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Episode 49: Most online business owners who have a digital products business (i.e. coaches, course creators, etc) don’t typically have a real “exit strategy”. Some coaches & course creators plan on just making a bunch of money and then just quitting when they’ve decided they’ve made enough money (or just get sick of it), and others have just never …
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Send us a Text Message. In 1988 and 1989, fear gripped New Bedford, Massachusetts as a series of murders unfolded. At least eleven women, many involved in sex work or struggling with addiction, vanished from the city. The remains of nine were found discarded along highways surrounding New Bedford, leaving two others missing. Despite a dedicated inv…
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Episode 48: You can only build your online business so far before your revenue hits a plateau, and the only way you can continue to grow is by hiring a team to run parts of your business for you. The problem that a lot of solopreneurs run into is that they either find a cheap VA from overseas that produces low-quality work, or you pay a high price …
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While we are no longer producing new Tent Talks episodes every now and then we will take the opportunity to point listeners to new projects. Tent producer and co-host Chris Marchand has just begun releasing a new podcast we wanted you to be aware of: Wall of Silence, about church abuse and mishandling in the Anglican Church in North America. This i…
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Episode 47: Nobody wants to invest months (or even years) into creating an online course or coaching program just to find out that nobody wants to buy it… yet that’s exactly what many first-time online business owners do. They spend 6-12 months or more to create a complete, well-polished online course, and then they “launch” and get zero sales. In …
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Send us a Text Message. March 9th, 2024 was the last day anyone saw or heard from Shayna Feinman. A witness said Shayna could be heard arguing with someone and allegedly went into the woods, never to be seen or heard from again. Shayna disappeared from a forty acre property outside of Seligman, Arizona. If you have any information or tips, please c…
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